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BOB STILLIONS Bob has been a swell leader for the Student Coun- cil, and business manager for the Recorder. WANDA SWINFORD . . . Do you need a nurse? Just call Wanda. JEANE TEMPLE . . . Her cute walk was even recognized in St. Louis. That's pretty good for a home gal like Jeane. CHAROIS TURNER . . . She, too, likes these out- of-town people. BARBARA WHALEN . . . Oh that. giggle. Isn't it cute, kids? LINDA WILLIAMS . . . Sparkling brown eyes. and a friendliness that's hard to beat. ' THERON WINKLEBLACK ...One of the quiet but studious seniors. He's an- other of the newcomers f1'O111 Ashmore. CHARLES WISEMAN . . . He will make a wonder- ful engineer, that is if he can sit still long enough. MARTHA VVUODFALL ...Lots of pep and just loaded down with that giggle. ROBERT DAY . . . When Bob is around, everyone is laughing. LINDA SHAWVER . . . She's just an Air Corps gal at heart. 1 li. ff - ' 1 it i
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ROBERT ROSEBRAUGH . . . Bob's a swell kid and ho's got brains too! VIRGINIA RUTAN . . . Shc's engaged now, and does she love it. BOB RYAN . . . Bob likes to diaw pic- turesg he may go far in that field. JUANITA SEAMAN ...Juanita is a whiz at commerce. She should go far in it. FRANCIS SEELEY ...Her name is Morgan now, quite a change isn't it? BARBARA SHAVER . . . She was our tiny miteg but had to drop out of school because of ill health. BOB SIMPSON . . . Simp seems to thrive on the color blue for some reason. PATRICIA SMITH . . . Pat is one of the live- liest girls in the class. RAMONA SMITH . . . Mona has eyes that can see all, know all, but tell nothing. ESTHER STEWART ...Another hamburger, please. That's where you'll find Esther. l XII l Il'li'i'l'Il41N
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iii Unfortunate-that word can only be used twice concerning the junior class of this year. Once they were unfortun- ate in losing their sponsor, Mrs. Mildred Boley, in January, but this was made up for when Mr. White took her place as class sponsor and Mr. Morton took her place as home room sponsor. Miss Norrington was the other junior home room sponsor. The other unfortunate circumstance arose when it was dis- covered that their class rings would not be received until fall. November 16th marked an important date as this was when A LITTLE HONEY, the junior class play, proved quite a success under the direction of Mrs. Mary Steppe Roman. From the proceeds of this the juniors contributed the money for the final payment on the stage flats. Junior Carnival night finally arrived, and such a carnival as was had. Fish- ing, cake walks, hat and trinket selling, refreshment stands, bingo stands, box- ing bouts, and boys parading in girls' clothing for a style show, dancing, and don't forget the two clownsg all of this JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Wesley Witters, Wanda Wierman, and Dwight McEIwce went to make up a gay evening. The high-light of the evening came when Madonna Gordon and Jerry Curtis were crowned King and Queen. A well-planned menu, a good orchestra iPaul Douglasj, unique decorations, pronounced the final success of the juniors as the Banquet and Prom went over big on April 27 at the Country Club. A job well done and the juniors of 1946 stand as a challenge to the junior class- es that are to come. ROW 1 . . . J. Adair, M. Adair R. Adams, F. Adkins, J Bacon ROW 2 ers, R. Briggs, R. Calhoun yen. J. Clayton ROW 3 . . . M. Cole, D. Conley, L ley, M. Dailey, E. Dean ROW 4 . . . P. Elledge, A. Elston R. Fogleman, J. Gaston E. Golladay, M. Gordon E. Graves . . . M. Baldwin, J. Baum- gartncr, J. Bayles, I. Beav- Cook, N. Cougill, R. Cros-
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